The Best Relaxation Techniques: Live a More Balanced and Peaceful Life

Overworked, tired, having trouble sleeping, stressed or feeling lost in life? Looking for tools and techniques to help you relax? This book explores and explains 10 of the best relaxation techniques that can help you to gain more balance, clarity and peace in your daily life. Anyone can practice them and they are available to you right now. More

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Overworked, tired, having trouble sleeping, stressed or feeling lost in life? Looking for tools and techniques to help you relax? This book explores and explains 10 of the best relaxation techniques that can help you to gain more balance, clarity and peace in your daily life. Anyone can practice them and they are available to you right now.

All of the techniques in this book have been tried and tested by the author who has been researching and teaching these techniques for over 10 years. There are 4 guided meditation recordings available for download from within the book so you can begin practicing some of these techniques right away.

After reading this book you will know more about:- What Relaxation Really Is- Brain Waves and Relaxation- The Yin and Yang of Stress and Relaxation- Nutrition that Supports Relaxation- Yoga Nidra- Binaural Beats- Visualization- Meditation- Yogaand more...

When you work with these relaxation techniques you can effectively- Reduce pain- Calm the mind (and calm others down too)- Prepare the body for quality sleep- Perform at you potential- Speak more clearly and with ease- Feel more grounded and energized- Improve digestion and so much more...

Michael Hetherington L.Ac, BHlthSci, is a qualified acupuncturist, Oriental medicine teacher, and yoga teacher based in Brisbane, Australia. He has been practicing yoga since 2000 and working with Chinese medicine since 2004. He has a keen interest in mind-body medicine, energetic anatomy, nutrition and herbs, yoga nidra and Buddhist style meditation.

Michael was always attracted to eastern philosophy and it was this interest that drew him to the teachings and practices of yoga and Oriental medicine at a young age. After traveling to China to teach English for a year, he returned to Australia in 2004 to begin studying Chinese medicine, remedial massage and practicing oki-do (Japanese yoga) and hatha yoga more seriously.

He regularly hosts workshops and develops short courses on topics related to self health care, yoga and meditation.